+The Justinian Code was a landmark collection and revision of [Roman Law](/wiki/roman_law), ordered by Emperor [Justinian](/wiki/justinian) in the 6th century. It harmonized centuries of existing statutes and legal opinions, becoming the enduring bedrock for many modern civil law systems. Its influence shaped legal thought for over a millennium.
+## See also
+- [Corpus Juris](/wiki/corpus_juris)
+- [Byzantine Empire](/wiki/byzantine_empire)
+- [Legal History](/wiki/legal_legal_history)
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